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Window cleaning is an industry much more complex compared to stereotypical old fashioned look at a squeegee and bucket being used as sole cleaning equipment. For any truly thorough job the squeegee has to be made from the specially constructed fabric referred to as 'microfiber' which is very soft and may hold up to eight times the weight in water. Microfiber products also have the advantage of having the ability to absorb thicker liquids like oils, though not rough enough to scratch paintwork which makes them perfect for window cleaning.

In order for microfiber to work it is imperative this material be used alongside a highly effective cleaning solution. In a elementary household dish soap is most commonly used in window cleaning, nevertheless its success pales in comparison to that of stronger detergents containing stronger formulas like ammonia and acidic chemicals. Nevertheless dish soap is a useful method for professional window cleaners to begin softening water when preparing when ever more potent chemicals are added.

There's obviously one very important factor in any window cleaners' job being successful; they have to possess a quality ladder that will permit them to conveniently and comfortably reach high window frames. However, within the past few years the use of ladders has diminished greatly in favour of extension poles which may be accustomed to clean windows up to a height of four storeys often unreachable having a ladder.

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The most difficult task for window cleaning professionals is high-rise window cleaning on the exterior of tall buildings like skyscrapers where ladders and extension poles are incapable of reaching. Most skyscraper designs do not have flat roofs so window cleaners need to use bolts mounted on each side from the building to match a rope operated platform referred to as a 'cradle' for use for several window cleaners to stand on. This practice is used around the world with major structures such as the Empire State Building in New York still employing it. Scaffolds are also a frequent part of cleaning large building maintenance, particularly in the case of more comprehensive cleaning jobs such as the practices of pressure washing, caulking, repairs, along with other exterior building conservation.

When most buildings are made, the needs of window cleaners are often not taken into consideration therefore it is not necessarily easy for them to find a safe place on the top to attach their harnesses that has led to improvisation such as placing supporting rigs towards the building structure. One effective although very daring method of high rise window washing may be the practice of abseiling that involves one window cleaner at any given time quite literally abseiling down the exterior of a building using their bucket clipped onto the side of a chair that they sit in whilst attached to a body harness associated with a separate line in case the primary abseiling rope becomes disconcerted. This really is similar to the type of safety scenarios found in the abseiling of mountain rescues.